Im trying to find some laws, but in vain...
Actually it's getting more confusing... such as "food" and "good". Both words have the same ending "d", but the "oo" in "food" pronounce long "u", "oo" in good pronounce short "u".
Im trying to find some laws, but in vain...
Actually it's getting more confusing... such as "food" and "good". Both words have the same ending "d", but the "oo" in "food" pronounce long "u", "oo" in good pronounce short "u".
• I hear you. I am thinking -非文学青年- ♀ (197 bytes) () 05/30/2011 postreply 06:38:22
• Yes. But my problem is not so much of differenciating the two so -学英语3151- ♀ (158 bytes) () 05/30/2011 postreply 06:43:37
• Seeing a new word which has "oo" in it, -学英语3151- ♀ (209 bytes) () 05/30/2011 postreply 06:50:30